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Tango 2000 calling Javabeans - urgent23 Sep 2008 09:23 GMT-
Hi we are stuck with calling javabeans in Tango 2000. It is not
detecting any of the javabeans though we have registered it in the
system environment variables. We have tried all possible ways by
having the beans in the environment system variables. We do not have
Converting Btrieve DTA file to csv or txt12 Sep 2008 03:32 GMT2
I have a third party product that uses btrieve as the underlying db
engine.  The product produces a number of DTA files to store user
‘Data’.  I am looking for a command line utility that will allow me to
extract/export ‘Data’ to ASCII files (comma-delimited, etc.).
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Strange get next-operation in Pervasive 8.6?08 Sep 2008 16:20 GMT4
Hi, i have a - may be deep - btrieve-question:
The situation is as follows: (Pervasive 8.6):
we have a plain btrieve-file (btrieve-version 7.x), say product.dat,
with internal indices
btrieve with IDS (Version9.x)05 Sep 2008 17:58 GMT3
i have a native btrieve-application, which specifies the complete
paths to the (btrieve) data-base files explicit. Therefore the
directory containing the data-files has to be mapped to a local drive
letter on the clients via a "release".
Retrieve blob data from BTR files29 Aug 2008 20:55 GMT3
I am a newbie to the Btrieve file architecture and looking for help on
how to retrieve the blob data stored in the BTR files. I did some
Google search regarding this and didn’t find articles that point me in
the right direction. I learned a lot regarding the btrieve structures
Pervasive 8.5 not loading correctly27 Aug 2008 16:11 GMT2
Hi.  I have been reviewing previous posts, and had a question.  We have a
Windows Server 2003 R2,  SP2 environment.  When I go to download the
Pervasive on our new server as admin, it loads, but the psa does not come up
to test the relational and transactional databases.  I get a ...
Web hosting for Pervasive 9 applications??21 Aug 2008 13:51 GMT3
Does anyone know of a web hosting entity that explicitly offers
Pervasive 9 SQL database support "out of the box"  (I've looked
extensively, but have not found any myself)??
I have a client with a PSQL9 desktop application that they would like
Transactional access to Btrieve files19 Aug 2008 22:02 GMT3
Hi Btrievians!
We’ve got an application primarily accessing data files via Btrieve interface. For some reasons it’s necessary to get read access to _the_same_ ("living") files via transactional interface (SQL SELECT statements).
Fortunately the exact structure of Btrieve files is ...
Would PSQL10 / BA1.3 combo be more/less stable than PSQL 8.6/BA 1.0 ?17 Aug 2008 19:15 GMT2
I have a customer with 40-user install of PSQL 8.6 with Backup Agent
1.0 (win2003) that needs 10-user count increase.
Is PSQL 10 / newest BA  more or less stable than the former?
Would upgrade be justified?
old 6.15 win32 sdk12 Aug 2008 00:21 GMT2
I'm looking for a copy of the old btrieve 6.15 sdk and engines. If
someone has a copy or knows where I can get it (by purchasing or
otherwise). Please let me know.
E_FAIL status error06 Aug 2008 03:50 GMT2
Our VB application is generating this error:
Data Provider or other service returned an E_FAIL status error
when we attempt to retrieve data from our HISTORY file on certain
records in our PSQL database.
 
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